Kathy Brodin shot the lowest net and Monica Fetter won the low putts at 13. Fetter carded a chip in on hole 5 and Clarise Skalman on hole 7.

For information about the Whitefish Women’s 9-Hole League, contact Mary Scarborough at 218-568-6152 or the Whitefish Pro Shop at 218-543-4900. The league welcomes new members at any time during the season.

Whitefish Men

Roger Jenson and Steve Ogren claimed the top two spots of the first flight of the low net stableford during the Aug. 6 Whitefish Golf Club Men’s League.

Jenson collected 26 points with Ogren scoring 24.

Gary Amundson won the second flight with 27 points followed by Sam Kantos’ 23.

Mike Einan knocked off Dean Brandt in a scorecard playoff as both fired 22s.

Don Skalman and John Farrell sank the longest putts and Ron Meyer and Greg Cheek were closest to the pin.

Breezy Point Ladies

Kathy Johnson shot a low gross of 45 and Kathy McTague carded a low net of 32 to win the Breezy Point Resort Women’s League tournament Aug. 8 at Whitebirch Golf Course.

Sandy O’Day’s 45 won the first flight with Bonnie Person winning low net. Connie Parsley was second and Steph Mackey third in the net division.

Ruth Tiedeman fired a gross 48 to win the second flight.

Gloria Thomas won the low net followed by Barb Owens in second and Ellen Koshenna in third.

Polly Aumock won the third flight gross and Jean Appleton won the net. Chris Bjornson finished second and Judi Moravec third for net.

Bugs Schmidt won the fourth flight gross with Patty Carlyle winning the net. Doris Moede was second and Joi Brandt third for the net.

Dale Erickson shot the low round of the day Aug. 6 with the Crosswoods Men’s League. Don Miller had the individual low net on the front nine, and Roger Weis on the back nine.

Game of the day was 3 best balls of 4 on all holes. The team of Dick Sletten, John Jensen, Jim Ritter and blind draw were first on the front nine, and Roger Coult, Bob Johnson, Ken Olsen and Pat McAlpine were first on the back nine.

The team of Bill Dehnert, Terry Nygaard, Gene Guthmueller and Ron Bickford was second on the front nine. Ralph Lewis, Jim Mateyka, Miller and blind draw placed second on the back nine.

Larry Koenig was closest to the pin on hole 6, and Dan Clement on hole 17. Guthmueller had the longest putt on hole 9, and Erickson on hole 14. Joe Smith had a chip in for birdie on hole 3, Weis on hole 13 and Jim Fraser on hole 14.

Weis shot the low net round Aug. 8 with 59 and again had the individual low net on the back nine. Miller won the individual low net on the front nine again as well.

Game of the day was team quota. Coult shot the best score relative to his quota at plus-12. First place was a tie between the teams of Lewis, John Pribyl, Nick Loscheider and Don Rother, and Bob Eng, Wayne Henquinet, Palmer Sorenson and Guthmueller.

Third place went to Sletten, Weis, Charlie Peterson and Doug Steck. Fourth place was a tie between the teams of Coult, Ed Kellogg, Bob McPherson and Jerry Bourassa, and Nygaard, Dave Schrupp, Olsen and blind draw.

Lewis was closest to the pin on holes 6 and 17. Olsen had the longest putt on hole 8, and Mateyka on hole 10. The following had chip ins for birdies: Coult on holes 1 and 4, Dan Davis on hole and Loscheider and Johnson both on hole 18.

New members are welcome at 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Howard’s Barn Women

Helen Silva, Carol Lieske, Pat Rauenhorst and Marlene Yurek won the play of the day, which was pink ball, Tuesday, July 30, with the Fairways at Howard’s Barn Women’s League.

Bev Skog reported a chip in.

On Tuesday, Aug. 6, Donna Balzer, Carole Brodzinski and Silva won the play of the day, which was handicap. Silva had the longest putt on hole 9 and reported a chip in. Marlene Miller was closest to the pin on hole 5.

Howard’s Barn Men

The Fairways at Howard’s Barn Men’s League team of Bing Brodzinski, Ollie Courts and John Driscoll on Aug. 7 won the play of the day, which was low team net using the high and low for each team.

The team of Sig Anderson, John Person, Woody Woodwick and Tom Yurek finished second.

Driscoll had the longest putt on hole 9, and Courts was closest to the pin on hole 7.

The league plays at 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays until September, and then play will start at 9 a.m.

Emily Greens

Marlene Brannan aced the first hole at Emily Greens on Aug. 7 using a driver for her first hole in one. She was playing in the Wednesday Night Women’s league tournament. Witnesses were Beth Nygard, Judy Abts and Julie Dallas.

Tuesday Morning Men’s League

First place in the Tuesday Morning Men’s League went to Bob Ecklund, Cy Kruse, Pat O’Connor and Keith Walker. Dick Blevins, Roger Richters, Art Dalbotton and Larry Wickstrom finished second.

Third place went to Bob Arendt, Gordy Holmgren, Jack Curry and Al Schewe, followed by Tim Donnay, Pete Ziegler and Tom Walker in fourth.

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